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THINGS TO LOOK FOR:
Christmas Play
Monday, December 16
9:50, Central Auditorium
Gamma Rho Party
Thursday, December 19
^/\oariE±tz% ^uniox Cottzai
The Jaysee Echo
VOLUME XIV
ROCHESTER, MINNESOTA, WEDNESDAY, DEC. 11, 1946
NO. 5
XMAS EVENTS FEATURE PLAY, PARTY
Daisy Maes and Gun-totin' Li'l Abners at Sadie Hawkins Party Dance to the Tunes of Art Hall's Orchestra
PARTY DISPLAYS
FANCY COSTUMES
The party in North Hall, Friday evening, November 22nd,
brought many Sadies,Polecat Petes,
Li'l Abners, Daisy Maes, and Cesspool Slims out of Dogpatch for a
celebration in honor of Lena the
Hyena.
Everyone dressed up for the occasion, and the gal made sure she
toted the kick-a-poo juice as long
as she had to tote the money sack.
At any rate the gals showed their
men a good time, and when the
little guy was tired of dancing to
the fast ones, the gal pulled him by
the rope around his leg out onto
the floor to dance to the "presarv-
ed" but "willin' " music of Art
Hall's orchestra.
De Ette Magee was chosen as
the best portrayal of Dogpatch's
Daisy Mae, but she wasn't allow:
ed to pose with her Li'l Abner, for
Bob McKenzie was chosen as a
contemporary of Lena the Hyena
and they were photographed.
Ed Egen was chosen as one of
the funniest characters, although he
looked more like a Dick Tracy
character.
At midnight, hot dogs with
yeller mustard and "apoo" coffee
without the kick and gingerbread
were served.
The chairmen of the committees
wish to thank all who helped them
in this party. Now, until next
year Sadie Hawkins comes again!
J. C. Orchestra
Solicits Members
Why don't any of you virtuosos who might chance to read this
take a tip. Drag out that old
squeakbox or sliding susie and join
the J. C. orchestra.
The present orchestra members
are out scouting for new recruits
so why don't you avoid the rush
(Continued on col. 4)
J. C. TO SPORT
ANNUAL AGAIN
At popular request, Junior College is going to have an annual
again after a lapse of several years.
The masterpiece to come is at present nameless, but a contest will be
sponsored later which will give the
students a chance to christen the
new book. As yet, the staff has
not been selected, although the students working on the Echo will
serve as a central core. There is
plenty of room for all and any
who would be willing to work to
put out what we hope will be
J. C.'s best year book to date. If
you are interested in photography,
make-up, copy, art, business, or
publicity, to mention a few fields,
or if you just have ideas you
would like to see worked out, you
are wanted. It is not too late to
sign up.
DANCE PLANS
ARE DELAYED
'Tis the week before Christmas
and all through the school there
are busy preparations for the
Christmas festivities. "Dust of the
Road," a one act play, by Kenneth
Sawyer Goodman under the ^direction of Miss Flora McGhee heads
the list of Christmas activities. The
play with John Miles Johnson,
Aline Jennings, Richard Peterson
and Milton Lentz making up the
cast will be given Monday, Dec.
16, at 9:50 in the Central Auditorium. The rest o'f the program
will consist of a solo by Patricia
Miles, violin obligato by Mary Jo
Gerlicher and xylophone numbers
by Karl Dubbert. The College
Chorus directed by Mr. Sydney
Suddendorf will sing Christmas
carols.
Santa Claus will make his annual visit to reward all the good
little students of J. C. at the Gamma Rho Christmas party for the
students and faculty on Thursday,
December 19. This "family" get-
together will take place around the
Christmas tree in Coffman Hall
this year due to the large enrollment.
All the activities won't be ended come Christmas, though. Sometime around midyear there will be
a dinner for the Speech classes with
a program and after-dinner
speeches. A downtown hotel has
been the favorite place for such occasions. In February there will be
a formal dance to take the place
of the ill-fated Christmas dance.
The yearbook too, will just be getting into full swing after the holidays, and the staff will be busy
arranging for it. Last but not
least, a three-act play come Spring
with "East Lynn" as yet the favored choice.
(Continued from col. 2)
and offer your talents now.
Let's see a large turnout at the
next practice which Will be Tuesday, December 10, at 8:15 p.m.
in the band room.

THINGS TO LOOK FOR:
Christmas Play
Monday, December 16
9:50, Central Auditorium
Gamma Rho Party
Thursday, December 19
^/\oariE±tz% ^uniox Cottzai
The Jaysee Echo
VOLUME XIV
ROCHESTER, MINNESOTA, WEDNESDAY, DEC. 11, 1946
NO. 5
XMAS EVENTS FEATURE PLAY, PARTY
Daisy Maes and Gun-totin' Li'l Abners at Sadie Hawkins Party Dance to the Tunes of Art Hall's Orchestra
PARTY DISPLAYS
FANCY COSTUMES
The party in North Hall, Friday evening, November 22nd,
brought many Sadies,Polecat Petes,
Li'l Abners, Daisy Maes, and Cesspool Slims out of Dogpatch for a
celebration in honor of Lena the
Hyena.
Everyone dressed up for the occasion, and the gal made sure she
toted the kick-a-poo juice as long
as she had to tote the money sack.
At any rate the gals showed their
men a good time, and when the
little guy was tired of dancing to
the fast ones, the gal pulled him by
the rope around his leg out onto
the floor to dance to the "presarv-
ed" but "willin' " music of Art
Hall's orchestra.
De Ette Magee was chosen as
the best portrayal of Dogpatch's
Daisy Mae, but she wasn't allow:
ed to pose with her Li'l Abner, for
Bob McKenzie was chosen as a
contemporary of Lena the Hyena
and they were photographed.
Ed Egen was chosen as one of
the funniest characters, although he
looked more like a Dick Tracy
character.
At midnight, hot dogs with
yeller mustard and "apoo" coffee
without the kick and gingerbread
were served.
The chairmen of the committees
wish to thank all who helped them
in this party. Now, until next
year Sadie Hawkins comes again!
J. C. Orchestra
Solicits Members
Why don't any of you virtuosos who might chance to read this
take a tip. Drag out that old
squeakbox or sliding susie and join
the J. C. orchestra.
The present orchestra members
are out scouting for new recruits
so why don't you avoid the rush
(Continued on col. 4)
J. C. TO SPORT
ANNUAL AGAIN
At popular request, Junior College is going to have an annual
again after a lapse of several years.
The masterpiece to come is at present nameless, but a contest will be
sponsored later which will give the
students a chance to christen the
new book. As yet, the staff has
not been selected, although the students working on the Echo will
serve as a central core. There is
plenty of room for all and any
who would be willing to work to
put out what we hope will be
J. C.'s best year book to date. If
you are interested in photography,
make-up, copy, art, business, or
publicity, to mention a few fields,
or if you just have ideas you
would like to see worked out, you
are wanted. It is not too late to
sign up.
DANCE PLANS
ARE DELAYED
'Tis the week before Christmas
and all through the school there
are busy preparations for the
Christmas festivities. "Dust of the
Road," a one act play, by Kenneth
Sawyer Goodman under the ^direction of Miss Flora McGhee heads
the list of Christmas activities. The
play with John Miles Johnson,
Aline Jennings, Richard Peterson
and Milton Lentz making up the
cast will be given Monday, Dec.
16, at 9:50 in the Central Auditorium. The rest o'f the program
will consist of a solo by Patricia
Miles, violin obligato by Mary Jo
Gerlicher and xylophone numbers
by Karl Dubbert. The College
Chorus directed by Mr. Sydney
Suddendorf will sing Christmas
carols.
Santa Claus will make his annual visit to reward all the good
little students of J. C. at the Gamma Rho Christmas party for the
students and faculty on Thursday,
December 19. This "family" get-
together will take place around the
Christmas tree in Coffman Hall
this year due to the large enrollment.
All the activities won't be ended come Christmas, though. Sometime around midyear there will be
a dinner for the Speech classes with
a program and after-dinner
speeches. A downtown hotel has
been the favorite place for such occasions. In February there will be
a formal dance to take the place
of the ill-fated Christmas dance.
The yearbook too, will just be getting into full swing after the holidays, and the staff will be busy
arranging for it. Last but not
least, a three-act play come Spring
with "East Lynn" as yet the favored choice.
(Continued from col. 2)
and offer your talents now.
Let's see a large turnout at the
next practice which Will be Tuesday, December 10, at 8:15 p.m.
in the band room.